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Parenting After Separation, Techniques for Separated Parents - Help Me To Parent Supporting Parents Every Step Of The WayTypesettingAUndertow  Click Here   What Parents Have Said   Site Search  Sign Up For FREE newsletterClick Here   Home About us Programmes/Courses Age 1 to 5 Age 6 to 11 Teenagers Pass Literacy On - Dyslexia Programme Stress & Mental Health Toolkit Exam Preparation Food Matters - A Guide to Wellness Coping With Life's Pressures Online Safety - For Parents Personal Development for Teenagers | Learn to be confident, Assertive & Feel Good Parenting After SeparationWaresPodcasts Contact Us Parenting After Separation or Divorce   Parenting presents its challenges everyday. How to set rules, manage behaviour and really connect with your child is a lot to take on, expressly when you have never been given any training! When parents are living together and working as a team, it can be easier as you can provide replacement for each other, discuss problems together and decide on solutions. It’s a tough job for parents but plane tougher when you find yourself separated or divorced and trying to handle the everyday parenting challenges effectively.   No matter what happens between parents, whether they split amicably or acrimoniously, they are still parents to their children and must get on with their responsibility of co-parenting in a way that:    Recognises the issues for the children Sets out a structure for the children that helps to prevent uncertainty Protects the feelings and emotions of their children Helps the children to retread and settle lanugo with the new family structure Helps the parents to stipulate a method of liaison that is respectful and considerate of their own & their children’s feelings Allows the children to love both parents equally and without feeling that they are ‘letting the other parent down’   Outlines the Do's and Don'ts for creating a peaceful world for your children    Building an spanking-new parenting plan   Key parenting skills to help you to have a positive connection with your child   Introducing a new partner - when and how & how each parent should deal with this new situation    New partners - understanding your role and important boundaries    The future - what needs to be considered, helping your child to be optimistic and increasingly For the parents, it is moreover important that they too get help and support pursuit the end of the relationship. This is a very difficult time for your children and for you as you have to retread to the loss of your relationship, the hurt, thwarting and trauma of your separation. You may moreover have spare stress virtually the zone of finance and living arrangements.   Experts recognise separation/divorce as a rationalization of significant stress to all affected. We will help you to learn key skills for parenting and guidelines for liaison and co-operation with the children’s other parent (your co-parent). Whether you are the parent that is the primary carer for the child/children or a live-away parent, our undertow can guide you through key areas. We will moreover help you to plan for the future and how you will retread and introduce changes to your children.   We encourage, where possible, both parents to attend. The nomination of sitting together or separately is up to you as co-parents but the value of both of you peekaboo the same undertow will be extremely salubrious to you both and of course, to your children. The workshop works uncommonly well in that the group are invited to participate and share ideas and experience.  Confidentiality is discussed and well-set at the outset so that participants can finger well-appointed with sharing with the rest of the group.  Many parents scuttlebutt that they particularly enjoyed stuff with other parents in similar situations as this helps with the feelings that they have suffered of stuff isolated and having ‘failed’ in their relationship.  The group setting offers tremendous support for all participants.    To read what parents who attended this workshop have said, click here   All courses are presented by a qualified facilitator. Click here to typesetting your place   You may wish to avail of a Private Coaching session where you will imbricate all of the topics of this workshop.  We we can unify at a date, time and location that suits you and our mentor for the private session. You will receive all workshop notes and a document of ubiety for our private session as you would at a full workshop.  To enquire well-nigh a Private Coaching session email Coach@HelpMe2Parent.ie   and include your contact number so that we can undeniability you to discuss options and unify your session.   TV & NewspaperIreland AM The Irish Times What do parents who attended this undertow say? Click here to view Parent's comments.WaresRelevant to Parenting After Separation Two's Company Collaborative Law in Ireland  Single Parenting  Separation or Divorce - WhatWell-nighThe Children?  There are lots increasingly wares misogynist - why not scan the full list - click here NextUndertowDate:   Saturday 6th April 2013, Clarion Hotel, Liffey Valley Click Here to Book      Copyright© 2007-2017  CA Coaching T/A Help Me To Parent 15 Beaubec, Drogheda, Co. Louth, Registered in Ireland - Number 401149 Terms Site Map Links